George Clooney Called President Trump “Sexist Scumbag”, Actress Offically Comes Out To Say What Clooney Did To Her

Accusations of sexual harassment have come out for another Hollywood celebrity. A former “ER” actress just revealed that famed Hollywood actor, George Clooney had sexually and racially harassed her on the ER set daily.

George Clooney helped “blacklist” her from Hollywood when she complained about the harassment.

Vanessa Marquez, who played a nurse on the show’s first three seasons, wrote on Twitter: “Clooney helped blacklist me when I spoke up about harassment on ER.’women who don’t play the game lose career’I did.”

She accused actor Eriq La Salle and a crew member of being “p**sy grabbers” and said racial abuse about her Mexican heritage came from “Anthony, Noah, Julianna,” referring to cast members Anthony Edwards, Noah Wyle, and Julianna Margulies, reported by Page Six.

All the complaints were reported by Marquez to producer John Wells, according to Marquez herself.

“Wells was the boss & I 1st reported it to him.His 1st question:Did George do something to u,” she tweeted.

Since the 1990’s, Marquez has appeared in a few short films and TV series. In 2005, Marquez discussed her shopping addiction on the A&E reality show “Intervention.”

She decided to come out about her own sexual harassment allegations after Clooney denounced producer Harvey Weinstein for sexual assault, describing his alleged actions as “indefensible” but saying he had no idea what the movie mogul was up to behind closed doors.

We have seen for ourselves just how arrogant this liberal George Clooney is. He had happily helped Hillary Clinton during her campaign and even publicly spoke out against President Trump as being a “sexist scumbag.”

Interesting now that all of this is revealed and found out that he helped to blacklist an actress who was being abused.

Rebeca Oconnell is an author at Guerrilla News as a social media contract and freelance writer. Passionate about all things politics, she hopes to spread the message of conservatism and American patriotism to the millennial generation.